Period | Description |
ca. 563 B.C. | Buddha born in Lumbini |
ca. A.D.400-750 | Licchavi kingdom in power in Kathmandu |
1100-1484 | Khasa Mall kings rule in western Nepal |
1200-16 | Arimalla, first monarch of the Malla Dynasty, rules in Kathmandu Valley. |
1312 | Khasa King Ripumalla leads raid in Kathmandu Valley |
1345-46 | Sultan Shams ud-din Ilyas of Bengal leads raid in Kathmandu Valley. |
1382-95 | Jayasthitimalla rules as king of united Malla kingdom in Kathmandu Valley. |
1428-82 | Yakshamalla reigns - height of united Malla kingdom. |
1484 | Malla kingdom divided; three kingdoms of Kathmandu, Bhadgaon, and Patan established. |
1559 | Gorkha kindgom established by Dravya Shah. |
1606-33 | Ram Shah of Gorkha reigns; Gorkha kindgom experiences first expansion. |
1743 | Prithvi Narayan Shah ascends to throne of Gorkha. |
1768-90 | Gorkha conquers Kathmandu and Patan, Bhadgaon, eastern Nepal, and western Nepal. |
1775 | Prithvi Narayan Shah dies, first king of united Nepal. |
1814-1816 | The Anglo-Nepalese War and the resulting Treaty of Sagauli reduces the territory of Nepal. |
1846 | Jang Bahadur Rana takes over as prime minister and establishes hereditary Rana rule. |
1946 | The Nepali Congress Party is founded. |
1947 | The United States establishes diplomatic relations with Nepal. |
1948 |
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1951 |
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1952 |
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1953 | Koirala is recalled as prime minister. |
1955 |
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1956 |
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1957 |
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1958 |
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1959 |
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1960 |
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1961 |
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1962 |
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1963 |
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1965 |
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1969 |
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1970 |
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1971 |
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1972 |
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1973 |
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1975 |
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1976 |
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1977 |
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1979 |
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1980 | In national referendum people vote for continuance of the panchayat form of government and against the reintroduction of political parties. |
1982 | B.P. Koirala, Nepali Congress Party leader dies. |
1983 | Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa is defeated in the Rastriya Panchayat and is replaced by Lokendra Bahadur Chand. |
1986 |
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1989 | Failure to renegotiate trade and transit treaties with India disrupts economy. |
1990 |
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1991 |
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1992 |
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1993 |
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1994 |
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1995 | The minority goverment of CPN-UML loses power in a parliamentary vote of no-confidence. A coalition government of Nepali Congress, RPP and Sadhvabana is formed. |
1997 | The NC-RPP coalition government loses power resulting in a UML-RPP coalition. This government itself loses power six months later to another NC-RPP coalition. Ganesh Man Singh, who led the 1990 democracy movement dies. |
1999 | The third general elections after restoration of democracy results in Nepali Congress coming back to power with an absolute majority in the House. Krishna P. Bhattarai becomes Prime Minister for the second time. |
Monday, July 28, 2008
Brief History of Nepal
Nepal: Chronology of Important Events
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